University of West Georgia, Public university in Carrollton, United States
The University of West Georgia is a public university in Carrollton, United States. The grounds cover roughly 645 acres (260 hectares) with classroom buildings, dormitories, and green spaces spread across a hilly landscape.
The institution began in 1906 as an agricultural school and became a college in 1933. Decades later it was elevated to full university rank.
The university supports over 150 student organizations, enabling undergraduate and graduate students to participate in academic societies, sports clubs, and interest groups.
Visitors can walk through public areas and explore the different buildings across the hillside. Many facilities remain open during daytime class hours.
A program allows selected high school students to start college courses here before finishing secondary school. They complete both their high school diploma and earn college credits at the same time.
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